. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . mpaign on the Peninsula, was engaged near Fair Oaks and in theSeven Days battles. During the campaign in Virginia he was activeat Bristoe Station, Groveton, the second Bull Run and Chantillj. OnOct. 13, 1862, he was commissioned major of his regiment, which aftervarious marches and counter-marches in Virginia, took part in thebattle of Fredericksburg and then went into winter quarters near Fal-mouth, occupyin


. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . mpaign on the Peninsula, was engaged near Fair Oaks and in theSeven Days battles. During the campaign in Virginia he was activeat Bristoe Station, Groveton, the second Bull Run and Chantillj. OnOct. 13, 1862, he was commissioned major of his regiment, which aftervarious marches and counter-marches in Virginia, took part in thebattle of Fredericksburg and then went into winter quarters near Fal-mouth, occupying the same until the opening of the Chancellorsvillemovement in the spring of 1863. On May 26, 1863, Maj. Tibbits wasmustered out of the service, the term of enlistment for his regimenthaving On Feb. 5, 1864, he again entered the service as colonelof the 2ist N. Y. cavalry. With this regiment he served in the istbrigade, ist cavalry division. Army of West Virginia. He was atRemount camp, Md., from Aug. to the close of 1864. then joinedthe Army of the Shenandoah, being assigned to the ist brigade. 2ndcavalry division. He saw tr_ving service throughout the year. A. T. A. [•■k- BERT r! J. W. E. B. Daniel Ullman llri.:. J. C. T. M. R. O. A. B. Under-wood i;i 1-. 1 all. /. i;. Jjaniel Hector Tvn- Hmery Upton Biographical Sketches 273 1864, when his regiment was constantly employed in the arduousduties devolving on the cavalry arm of the service. During 1865 hetook part in engagements near Paris, at White Post, and near Berry-ville, and on Oct. 18, 1865, he was commissioned brigadier-general ofvolunteers. He was mustered out of the service Jan. 15, 1866, and diedFeb. 10, 1880. Tillson, Davis, brigadier-general, was born in Rockland. Me., April14, 1830. He spent two years at West Point, and then resig


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